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    Banning Books

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    Books are an extraordinary thing. They are one of the closest things to a time machine as they can take you essentially anywhere in your mind. For many people‚ books are like a friend. Someone to comfort them when they are down and discouraged. Books are someone to teach you things you’ve always wanted to learn. Lately‚ however‚ schools have begun to ban many books making them unavailable for their students to read. This limits what students are allowed to read and essentially learn. Books have many

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    looking for one of your favorite books. You look around and it´s not there. You ask the librarian they say that the took out the book because it was difficult subject for some kids. How would you feel? Schools have been banning books for many years. Schools should not be banning books because books help kids learn about very important subjects. Furthermore‚ books teach kids about the world around them. Lastly‚ books help kids open up their viewpoint.The first reason schools shouldn’t ban books is

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    The Effect of banning the automobile in the United States Shemisha Riggins 12 October 2013 Sociology (SOCI 1301) In today’s modern society‚ we are very dependent of the automobile. It is a means of life and it is how we get from one place to another. A lot of U.S. Citizens depend on their cars as way to provide for their families. If there were no cars what would this do to our society? Would it make it better or worse for an individual? In this paper‚ I will view the aspects on how

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    and aware because the law enforcement is very inadequate. In Honduras‚ being held at gunpoint is practically the norm. The U.S. Law enforcement encourages an environment for ordinary citizens to roam freely without having to carry weapons. The banning of assault weapons would benefit society. It would decrease the possibilities of large massacres from occurring and the total death toll as well. Mass shootings like the one in columbine high school‚ Colorado and Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown

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    beauty

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    1. Describe the surrounding issues or performing eyebrow & eyelash treatments to minors. Minors under the age of 16‚ it is required by law and essential for a parent or guardian to be present throughout the service of any treatment. The Consultation Form needs to be completed‚ to determine the service plan. Ensuring that informed and signed parental or guardian consent is obtained for minors prior to any service undertaken. One reason for requiring parental consent is concern about liability

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    Banning The Catcher in the Rye The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger should not be banned in schools based solely on the fact that it is a controversial book that uses harsh language and sexual references. This book is J.D. Salinger’s freedom of speech‚ and it is a violation of the first amendment for schools to ban this book. This book is only offering an inside look into what teenagers go through in some point of their lives. According to the Los Angeles Times‚ The Catcher in the Rye’s‚ “…

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    Essay On Book Banning

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    Books have a numerous amount of ways to get banned. Book banning can cause the books not to be presented in certain places. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ was banned and challenged due to inappropriate language‚ rape‚ sexually explicit‚ racism‚ and not appropriate for certain age groups. Banning the books means to remove the books from libraries or take them away from the readers (Cho‚ 1). Challenging the books means that someone is attempting to remove the books from shelves or the readers

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    Physical Beauty and Inner Beauty Beauty is that aspect of an individual that is possessed by a person and which can be defined as a thing that attracts other person. It has no defined form‚ it can vary from person to person‚ and it can be a person’s personality‚ his or her elegance‚ complexion‚ features and figure as well. Inner beauty is the characteristic which individual owns within his personality‚ it can be habits‚ sense of humor‚ or feelings. There is no confirmed definition of beauty but it

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    Banning Anabolic Steroids

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    Banning Anabolic Steroids It has been speculated for many years that some professional athletes were using performance enhancing drugs such as anabolic steroids. The reason so many people were talking about this issue is the fact that all of the sudden there were quite a few players that were hitting many more homeruns than they had previously in their careers. The Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 22‚ 2004. This new law closed the

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    immigrants‚ but surveys show that in the past years that they show greater support on building a barrier along the border. The public also shows on surveys that they support to change the constitution to ban birthright citizenship. My opinion on banning birthright citizenship

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